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We offer CALIFORNIA SAFETY CERTIFICATE
exam for only
$25
Note: In order to
purchase a firearm in California, you are required to obtain a Firearm Safety
Certificate (FSC).
Firearm Safety Certificate Study Guide
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What is the
Firearm Safety Certificate Program?
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Pursuant to Senate Bill 683 (Stats 2013, ch. 761), effective January 1,
2015, the existing Handgun Safety Certificate (HSC) program will be
expanded and renamed the Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) program. Under
the FSC program, requirements that currently apply to handguns only,
will apply to all firearms (handguns and long guns).
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What are the
exemptions from the Firearm Safety Certificate requirement?
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There are a variety of FSC
requirement exemptions. In addition to the previous HSC exemptions,
a person issued a valid hunting license is exempt from the FSC
requirement for long guns only [Penal Code 31700(c)].
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If I already have
a Handgun Safety Certificate, will I still need a Firearm Safety
Certificate?
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A valid HSC can still be used to purchase/acquire handguns until it
expires. For long gun purchases/acquisitions made January 1, 2015, and
thereafter, an FSC will be required. An FSC can be used for both handgun
and long gun purchases/acquisitions.
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Will I need a
Firearm Safety Certificate if I begin a long gun transaction prior to
January 1, 2015, but don’t take possession of the long gun until after
December 31, 2014?
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Yes. Effective January 1, 2015, an FSC must be obtained prior to taking
possession of a long gun, regardless of when the DROS transaction was
initiated
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Can I get a
Firearm Safety Certificate prior to January 1, 2015?
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No. DOJ Certified Instructors are not authorized to issue FSCs until the
statutory provisions establishing the FSC program go into effect on
January 1, 2015.
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How will I be
able to obtain a Firearm Safety Certificate?
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To obtain an FSC you must score at least 75% (23 correct answers out of
30 questions) on the FSC Test covering firearm safety and basic firearms
laws. The true/false and multiple choice test is given by DOJ Certified
Instructors who are generally located at firearms dealerships.
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How much will the
Firearm Safety Certificate cost?
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The fee for taking the FSC Test and obtaining an FSC is twenty-five
dollars ($25). The $25 fee entitles you to take the test twice (from the
same DOJ Certified Instructor) if necessary.
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Are there any
minimum qualifications/requirements for a person who wants to take the
Firearm Safety Certificate Test?
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Yes. The FSC applicant must be at least 18 years of age and must present
clear evidence of identity and age by presenting a California Driver
License or California Department of Motor Vehicles Identification Card.
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If I don't pass
the test, can I take it again?
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Yes. The $25 fee entitles you to take the test twice if necessary. If
you fail the test the first time, after 24 hours have elapsed you may
retake another version of the test from the same DOJ Certified
Instructor without any additional fee. The DOJ Certified Instructor is
required to offer or make available to you the FSC Study Guide or refer
you to view the webinar.
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How long will a
Firearm Safety Certificate be valid?
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An FSC will be valid for five (5) years from the date of issuance.
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Will I need a
Firearm Safety Certificate if I receive a firearm from my mother or father?
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Yes. Prior to taking possession of the firearm, you must have a valid
FSC. Pursuant to Penal Code section 27875, subdivison (c), within 30
days of the transfer you must also report the acquisition to DOJ on
Form BOF
4544, pdf.
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Will a Firearm
Safety Certificate be required when a firearm is being loaned?
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It depends on the specific circumstances. Generally, a person being
loaned a firearm must have a current FSC. However, an FSC is not
required if the loan does not exceed three days in duration and the
person loaning the firearm is at all times within the presence of the
person being loaned the firearm.
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I am moving into
California and intend to bring my firearm(s) with me. Will I need a Firearm
Safety Certificate?
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